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Meridian Technical Charter High School

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Type
  
Charter

Principal
  
Randy Yadon

Number of students
  
170–200

Phone
  
+1 208-288-2928

Mascot
  
Dragon

Color
  
Black and red

Established
  
2000

Grades
  
9–12

Website
  
MTCHS

District
  
West Ada School District

Founded
  
2000

Faculty
  
19

Address
  
3800 N Locust Grove Rd, Meridian, ID 83646, USA

Similar
  
Meridian Medical Arts Chart, Renaissa High School, Centennial High School, Mountain View High School, Compass Public Charter S

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Meridian Technical Charter High School (MTCHS) is a high school located in Meridian, Idaho, United States. The student population is 170–200 students, with a maximum of sixty-six students per grade. The school shares a campus with Meridian Medical Arts Charter High School (MMACHS). The two schools do not share classes; lunch is provided within the MMACHS cafeteria, and bussing is provided at MTCHS.

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The school was originally known as Meridian Charter High School. The name was changed to avoid confusion with nearby Meridian Medical Arts Charter High School.

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Purpose

The purpose of MTCHS is to educate students in the fields of technology. The technical courses offered are programming, graphic arts, networking, engineering and electronics. College level classes are also offered, which allow students to graduate with college credits, certifications, or even the possibility of a college degree (with an extended and per-student curriculum). MTCHS requires that students complete an internship of 280 hours either in the summer before, or during their senior year. Internships have been completed in the past with major Boise area companies like HP, Micron Technology and Urban Dezign.

Career Pathways

After the freshman year, a student chooses from four different career pathways. The different pathways represent different technical electives that the student gets to take during their junior and senior years. Pathways are as listed below:

  • Computer Networking
  • Topics include computer repair, networking, administering servers, network design, firewalls and network security.
  • Media Arts
  • Media Arts: Topics include graphic design, print design, web site development, video production, and photography.
  • Programming
  • Programming/Web Development: Topics include JavaScript, XML, CSS, HTML, ASP.net, C#, Java, databases, SQL, PHP, and Software Development.
  • Engineering
  • Electronics/Pre-Engineering: Topics include electronics, robotics, microcontrollers, soldering, technician training, problem solving, troubleshooting, CAD.
  • School Basics

    MTCHS has high standards for its students. Until the current year, MTCHS has had a higher grading school than most schools. Since the school provides many dual enrollment classes with surrounding universities, it was misleading and confusing having MTCHS grades not match up with the college grades. As of the 2013-14 school year, the grading scale has changed.

    MTCHS still imposed the no credit system, but the letter grades are those of most public schools:

    90–100: A 80–89: B 70–79: C 0–69: NC (No Credit)

    SkillsUSA Tech Parties

    A staple of MTCHS is the tech party. Held several times a year by SkillsUSA, tech parties attract a majority of the students at MTCHS, as well as gamers from all over the area. At an average tech party there are 100 to 150 people attending.

    During the 2012–13 school year, Tech Parties were changed. The parties no longer included games such as first person shooters, and those considered "too violent". The parties were changed to "Fun Nights", and many gamers stopped attending the parties after the changes. In the 2014-2015 school year, the parties were renamed "Tech Parties", and some more violent games, such as League of Legends, were added.

    References

    Meridian Technical Charter High School Wikipedia